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5 tips to thrive during “Teacher Quarantine” for the pre-service educator featuring Crystal Law E51

Author
Dr. Sam Fecich | EduMagic Podcast | Teach Better Podcast Network
Published
Sun 22 Mar 2020
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/5-tips-to-thrive-during-teacher-quarantine-for-the-pre-service-educator-featuring-crystal-law-e51--24179541

Today I have with me Crystal Law who teaches future teachers at Broward College in Florida. During our chat, she shares 5 strategies to help student teachers to survive and thrive during teacher quarantine. The five tips are: get your edtech certifications, pour into pd, update your digital portfolio, study for your certification exams, and get to know your state standards.

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Want to keep the conversation going beyond the blog? I’d love to connect with you! Whether you're a future educator, a current teacher, or someone passionate about edtech and innovation in the classroom, there are plenty of ways to stay inspired and supported.

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